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Sunday, June 15, 2008

Happy father's day to all the dads out there. I had a great day, hope you did too. :-) Being a dad sounds awesome. less diaper changing and feeding than mom, unless you're an exceptionally cool dad. All of the fun of getting to coach little league and all that. of course, mom's can coach little league too. :-) Love it. too bad my XX tendencies inhibit me from ever having those dad pleasures, because it sounds like a fun gig.

in other news, I'm watching Lifetime, and for their father's day special, they are showing Too Young to be a Dad for their special father's day weekend programming. it's a weird choice, I'll be honest.

Thursday, June 12, 2008

One World Tribe will be playing in front of Calamari's and Breeze, which means the party is on State St., between 13th and 14th. There's no way you can miss it. These are always a good time, and offer one of the best people-watching experiences you could ever ask for.

Also, Breeze is closing this weekend (according to the article in the paper) so it'll be a good last hurrah for the place.

and about Breeze closing... this saddens me. I can make a decent Pad Thai at home. Theirs is better though. and the (moon) tuna nachos?? I think the least Chef Lee can do for me after years of fueling my addiction to his sweet, sweet tuna nacho heroine is give me the recipe. If anyone knows him, please do a little begging on my part.

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

I have been feeling so old lately. I know coming from a 25 (and a half, thank you) year old, that sounds preposterous. But really, This quarter century thing is catching up with me. I have a self-imposed 10pm bedtime, I get sore 2 days after i work out instead of the day after, I am now a hangover queen, and my gray hairs are hooking up and having babies all over my head.

Last night Amy and I went out to Edinboro to celebrate the 21st birthday of a friend's daughter. Last year, the last of my friends turned 21, I was convinced that would be my last 21st birthday party. This one snuck on me. I had the presence of mind to limit my consumption of "birthday shots" and was in bed by midnight, but it left me feeling I'm a little too old to have that much fun.

okay, okay. so this old girl can still hang, getting moving the next day is just a little harder than it used to be.

bring water and tomato sauce to a boil in saucepan, add rice, bring back to a boil, then lower to just simmering and let it do its thing for 5 minutes or so. I stir it a lot during these 5 minutes, b/c I'm a little bit of a control freak. and I HATE when things get stuck to the bottom of the pan. After 5 minutes, add veggies, stir, cover, and remove from heat. (I didn't measure the other day when I made this at all, so best of luck. I take no responsibility for crunchy rice.

Turn on your broiler and let it get all nice and hot. Completely line a cookie sheet with foil (you'll thank me for this later) . Drizzle the oil and lime juice over the fillets, both sides, and give them a little black pepper too. Place under the broiler for 3 minutes, then flip and give them another 2 or 3 minutes. I'd keep a close eye on it, I think I may have a weak broiler. and if your experience goes like mine, the smoke detector in your kitchen will probably go off. Plate the fish on rice and top with the salsa and some chopped cilantro if you go that way.

Enjoy!

PS. spellchecking this post has me completely confused about the word filet. apparently it can't be plural, unless you add an extra L? or maybe I've been spelling it wrong the whole time. or maybe (GASP!) spell check is leading me astray?

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Pretty standard week so far. Laundry was done today, which means I get to cook something fun while Amy handles the switching, folding, etc. I definitely have the easy end of the deal. I secretly love laundry day, shh.

That's a wrap. Check back later this week for something more exciting. I promise.

Saturday, May 3, 2008

So if you've spent much time with me in the last year or so, this will not be news to you, but I really love The Brewerie at Union Station.

3 important things about this place...

1. The Beer. I don't consider myself to be a huge beer snob, but I definitely am into the microbrew thing. And the beers at The Brewerie are pretty awesome. They have a pretty big list of draft beers that they make themselves. I think I counted 7 last night. All of the brews are so different, no matter what I'm in the mood for, I can usually find it. The Hefewiezen is probably my favorite. Try it with cherries and an orange slice. (and if you make it there on Wednesdays, it will only cost you $1!)

2. The Place. This building is awesome. Kinda a big deal in Erie, and while most Erie-ites have been here before I notice something new about the place every time I'm there. Maybe I'm a big nerd, but I really love interesting old places. Also, I'm pretty sure it might be a little haunted. At least that's why my ghosthunter friends tell me.

3. My Bill. I usually don't eat here, but for drinks, I rarely spend more than $15 -- doesn't matter if it's happy hour, late night, or in between. The beers are big and strong so I only have a few and they aren't expensive either. Love that.

The staff there is pretty great too, and the atmosphere is always welcoming. And the place is 5 minutes from my house. it's a win-win-win-win.

Next time you're thirsty, give it a try. even if I'm not there, you'll still have a great time.

Thursday, May 1, 2008

Amy and I got to go see Barack Obama speak at Penn State Behrend on April 18th. It was a MUCH nicer day than when we went to go see Hillary, and an all together pleasant experience. It was also great to get to play hooky from work.

Sen. Obama held a townhall meeting, spending most of his time answering questions from the audience, which I loved. It was great to have an opportunity to see someone in person answering questions that pretain to our local community.

Got to get pretty up close and personal. I didn't get a hand shake or anything, but I thought this was pretty close.

And of course, got a book signed.

I'm feeling so lucky that in a place like Erie, I was able to see both democratic candidates in less than 3 weeks. This election is so exciting, I've never felt like as a Pennsylvania voter that I've had much to influence in the presidential primaries -- it feels fantastic to be able to make a decision, cast a vote, and see how it influences what's going to happen.